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E-raamat: Swimming with the Viking of Skye: A true story of overcoming fear and finding hope for the future

  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Feb-2025
  • Kirjastus: Aurum
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780711291911
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Feb-2025
  • Kirjastus: Aurum
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780711291911

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A DAILY MAIL BEST HEALTH BOOK 2025    A beautifully written book full of life lessons by an inspiring human being. Christian Lewis.  

'A stirring story of one man's attempts through cold swimming to stand up to Parkinsons Disease, an illness that also has its teeth in me. And as he plunged into each freezing loch and burr, I was right there with him.' Sir Ranulph Fiennes   Discover one mans journey to cold water swimming, and the triumph of the human spirit in the face of adversity.     When Rich Waters was diagnosed with early-onset Parkinsons and soon after learned his young daughter faced a devastating neurological condition, his world narrowed overnight. Searching for something that could steady him, he found himself drawn to the raw landscape and icy pools of the Isle of Skye, where cold water offered a rare kind of quiet.     What began as a desperate attempt to cope grew into a vital source of meaning. Each plunge helped Rich feel present again, opening a connection to the natural world that softened fear and brought him moments of clarity. The water didnt erase the challenges he faced, but it gave him a place where his mind could settle and his spirit could rise.    With the guidance of Matt Rhodes, the Viking of Skye, Rich discovered a rhythm that helped him navigate the uncertainty of illness. Swimming with the Viking of Skye follows his journey through these wild places and the steadying effect they had on his life.    This memoir captures the story of a man learning to live within a changed reality, a father devoted to his daughter and the quiet power of nature to help us endure what once felt impossible offering us a vital reminder that strength and hope can still be found, even in the hardest moments.

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'The book will leave you yearning to visit Skye, and inspired by the authors refusal to allow Parky to boss him about. Ill health and death come for us all, Waters observes with admirable zen, but if we can accept that we are in a constant state of flux, our days will be happier and freer.' -- Daily Mail, 9 Best Health Books of 2025 Richard Waters, a man that shows no mercy to his illness, strives to better the lives of all that have the pleasure of knowing him, both personally and professionally. We all have mountains to climb, Rich delivers his story, that compels you from the heart, proving mental robustness that leads by example. An incredible read, I couldnt put down.  -- Ollie Ollerton A beautifully written book full of life lessons by an inspiring human being. -- Christian Lewis 'A stirring story of one man's attempts through cold swimming to stand up to Parkinsons Disease, an illness that also has its teeth in me. And as he plunged into each freezing loch and burr, I was right there with him.'  -- Sir Ranulph Fiennes

Richard Waters is an international award-winning writer. For fifteen years he worked for Lonely Planet, authoring some twenty books for them, as well as contributing regular stories to The Independent, The Financial Times, The Telegraph, Elle and Wanderlust. He has co-authored books with Tyson Fury, Ollie Ollerton and Major General Paul Nanson, all of which were Sunday Times bestsellers. He also wrote The Gladiator Mindset with Adam Peaty, which was shortlisted for the 2022 Sunday Times Sports Book of the Year, in the 'Performance and Motivation' category. Bestselling author of Finding Hildasay